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Is it Seasonal Allergies, Pollen, COVID-19…?

During these uncertain times where a worldwide pandemic is in play, many people wonder what they can do to keep the air in their homes safe and healthy. It’s been found that, while fresh air can help rid airborne coronavirus…

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Spring Tips For New Home Owners

  As Spring begins to warm us back up, the HVAC system in your home will be put to the test. For new homeowners, this can be particularly nerve-wracking. At least until you know all the ins and outs of…

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HVAC Unit is Frozen in Winter?

For your convenience you can listen to the article here:  During these cold days and nights, having your HVAC stop working could become a nightmare.  A small problem can turn into a costly repair if you don't keep your HVAC…

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How To Protect Your HVAC From A Tornado

  Here in the Tennessee Valley we have an abundance of Tornados throughout the year.   It is so often that most of us have a plan ready for when there is a warning.  Emergency food, flashlights, water and a safe…

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After The Flood: Flooding and Your HVAC

It’s good to know what the technician will need to see and do when they come to inspect your system after a flood. There is a lot your HVAC can handle when it comes to working under hazardous weather conditions,…

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The Danger of an Old Heat Exchanger

    If your home has an older furnace—15-20 years old or more—then it’s extremely important for you to be aware of the potential danger posed by an old heat exchanger. The heat exchanger is the heart of the furnace.…

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The Dangers of Huffing Freon

    Long Before Tide Pods We Had Freon, And It Is Still A Problem! There are some articles you wish you never had to write. But the sad truth is that over the past decades, both teens and adults…

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